God and
Me:
The Protestant God and Me emblem is used for Cub Scouts. For more
information concerning the requirements of the "God and Me" religious emblem
look under the heading "Protestant" in Part 2 of this book.

Light of
the World (Torch):
The Light of the World is for Webelos Scouts and explores how the light
of Jesus shines in each part of life. Study focuses on the following discovery
areas:

1] Explore Ways by learning from other countries and people,
pinpointing my church in the world, helping neglected children in the world

2] Five projects

6.
Discovery 6

a. The Church of Jesus Christ Is A Fellowship of Light

1] Explore ways by being responsible for what I control,
learning the teachings of Jesus, and finding a place in my Church community

2] Seven projects

Liahona
(Compass):
Boy Scouts (11-14 years) explore the guideposts given in scripture, church and
family by God for the Liahona. Study focuses on the following exploration
areas:

1.
Exploration 1

a.
Become acquainted with the Church

b.
Six projects

2.
Exploration 2

a.
God works today - how we describe God, how we find God, and God deals with us

b.
Eleven projects

3.
Exploration 3

a. Scriptures guide us - how scriptures came to us, how we use
scriptures, and how scriptures help us

b. Seven projects

4.
Exploration 4

a. Restoration of Christ's Church - Restoration came to the world,
my family came to the restoration, and how God helps us through the church.

b. Ten projects.

5.
Exploration 5

a. I Am God's Partner in the Church - how we become stewards and
witnesses

b. Five projects

6.
Exploration 6

a. I am God's partner in all of Life - building health bodies,
families, better community, and a better world

b. Eight projects

Life and
World:
The Life and World for Scouts aged 15 to 18 examines all aspects of a
young person's life from a Christian perspective. Study focuses on the
following exploration areas making extensive use of projects that stimulation
introspection and discussion with a counselor:

1.
Exploration 1 - Who Am I?

2.
Exploration 2 - God and I

3.
Exploration 3 - My Family and I

4.
Exploration 4 - My Friends and I

5.
Exploration 5 - My Church and I

6.
Exploration 6 - My Church and I

7.
Exploration 7 - My Future

SCOUTING
ASSOCIATIONS:

None
known at this time.

RESOURCES:

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Join World Community
Exploring My Life and World The Program for Senior Highs Ages 15-18.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Join World Community
Liahona The Program for Junior Highs ages 11-14.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Join World Community
Light of the World The Program for Juniors Ages 8-10.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Kay and Don Ewing),
World Community Liahona: A Junior High Adventure ages 11-14.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Kay and Don Ewing),
World Community Liahona, Counselor's Manual: A Junior High Adventure ages 11-14.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Kay Sheridan), World
Community Exploring My Life and World: A Senior High Adventure ages 15-18.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Kay Sheridan), World
Community Exploring My Life and World, Counselor's Manual: A Senior High
Adventure ages 15-18.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Carol Braby), World
Community Light of the World: An Adventure for Juniors Ages 8-10.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Carol Braby), World
Community Light of the World, Counselors Manual: An Adventure for Juniors Ages
8-10.

Please contact the addressee below for more information.

WHERE TO
WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Director of Scouting, R.L.D.S.

The
Auditorium, P.O. Box 1059

Independence, Missouri 64051

1-816-833-1000

Or

P.R.A.Y.

P.O.
Box 6900

St.
Louis, Missouri 63123

1-800-933-PRAY

(For
God and Me Religious Emblem)

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Counselors may continue to use older
resource materials until supplies are exhausted.

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